Difference between bacterial and eukaryotic cell membrane?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The most obvious difference between eukaryotes and bacteria is that there is a membrane-bounded nucleus in eukaryotes and not in bacteria - again, for the most part: there is a bacterium with the wonderful name Gemmata obscuriglobus that is described as having a double membrane enclosing the DNA in a nucleus-like.
Answered by
0
Answer:
bacterial and eukaryotic cell
Explanation:
bacteria are made up of one cell, so they are a kind of unicellular organism. They are among the simplest single - celled organism on earth , and were one of the earliest forms of life .
Similar questions